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had been caught and apologized for spying on the cell phone of chancellor merkel. but the former head of the nsa says spying on friend is commonplace. >> all nations do this. but if you do it you want to be successful and good at it. to do it and be caught is the worst of all possible worlds. >> reporter: the u.s. had no immediate reaction to the allegations of spying on germany. as to the allegations of spying on u.s. citizens, particularly muslims, senior officials said it is wrong to assume that anyone is spied on because of religion. brian ross, abc news, new york. >>> the new orleans mayor who led his city through hurricane katrina has been sentenced to ten years in prison on a slew of corruption charges. ray nagin convicted of accepting cash, vacations and gifts during his two terms from business owners looking for city contracts or his support for various projects. nagin insists he did nothing wrong. >>> and the new england patriots are willing to turn over personal records on aaron hernandez. the team is balking on providing scouting reports and psych evalu
had been caught and apologized for spying on the cell phone of chancellor merkel. but the former head of the nsa says spying on friend is commonplace. >> all nations do this. but if you do it you want to be successful and good at it. to do it and be caught is the worst of all possible worlds. >> reporter: the u.s. had no immediate reaction to the allegations of spying on germany. as to the allegations of spying on u.s. citizens, particularly muslims, senior officials said it is...
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chancellor angel merkel and other officials are upset the u.s. has been spying on them, including listening in on merkel's cell phone calls. germany says it hopes expelling the cia station chief in berlin conveys its displeasure without permanently damaging relations. >>> the trial to decide the future of the los angeles clippers is now on hold. the judge deciding matters between disgraced owner donald sterling and his estranged wife shelly delayed proceedings yesterday because two attorneys have vacation and wedding anniversary plans. the case will resume in ten days, well after the deadline set to complete the $2 billion deal to buy the team reached by shelly sterling and former microsoft exec steve ballmer. that deal could be extended another month. >>> and then there's the free agency of lebron james. fans in miami are waiting with baited breath to hear if he stay with the heat. those in cleveland, well, they're hoping james chooses to return to his native ohio and rejoin the cleveland cavaliers. james is attending sunday's world cup final. a
chancellor angel merkel and other officials are upset the u.s. has been spying on them, including listening in on merkel's cell phone calls. germany says it hopes expelling the cia station chief in berlin conveys its displeasure without permanently damaging relations. >>> the trial to decide the future of the los angeles clippers is now on hold. the judge deciding matters between disgraced owner donald sterling and his estranged wife shelly delayed proceedings yesterday because two...
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. >> reporter: world leaders including president obama, german chancellor merkel, french president hollande, queen elizabeth iii and russian president vladimir putin. are in normandy to mark the anniversary. >> get me off the beach. >> the d-day ceremonies are meant to honor the nations who played a role in defeating the nazis. the crisis in ukraine, which has the u.s. at odds with russia, has taken center stage. president obama and president putin both attending the event. in an effort to keep them apart until today, france's president hollande hosted two dinners last night, one with obama and one with putin. politics aside, the living heros who made the trip to france and turned the fortunes of war then and now represent what this anniversary is all about. >> mortars and shelling -- we from the sand dunes at the back of the beach. we fought our way through it. >> the journey that d-day participants took to normandy 70 years later was much different traveling by air instead of by boat. except for a group of 650 british veterans who retraced their route on thursday, aboard a british warship
. >> reporter: world leaders including president obama, german chancellor merkel, french president hollande, queen elizabeth iii and russian president vladimir putin. are in normandy to mark the anniversary. >> get me off the beach. >> the d-day ceremonies are meant to honor the nations who played a role in defeating the nazis. the crisis in ukraine, which has the u.s. at odds with russia, has taken center stage. president obama and president putin both attending the event. in...
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president obama and german chancellor merkel spoke by phone and urged putin to take a diplomat path. obama, merkel and leaders of other group of seven economies will meet next week to discuss additional sanctions. >>> legal news starting with the terror trial of osama bin laden's son-in-law. the judge in the case has ruled self-described master mine of the attacks khalid shaikh mohammed will not be allowed to testify. he said the testimony would be irrelevant because there's no evidence the two met. the defense later asked the judge to reconsider. >>> the army general accused of sexually assaulting a female subordinate could learn his fate today. also today the judge will consider allowing defense attorneys to read a statement from the general's wife, in which she says sinclair is, quote, consumed by guilt over his affair. she also lashes out at prosecutors, the media and sinclair's accuser for, quote, dragging her family through the mud. >>> in south africa a police ballistics expert gets back on the stand in the trial of oscar pistorius. he showed how he estimated the trajectory of
president obama and german chancellor merkel spoke by phone and urged putin to take a diplomat path. obama, merkel and leaders of other group of seven economies will meet next week to discuss additional sanctions. >>> legal news starting with the terror trial of osama bin laden's son-in-law. the judge in the case has ruled self-described master mine of the attacks khalid shaikh mohammed will not be allowed to testify. he said the testimony would be irrelevant because there's no...
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in conversations with president obama and with german chancellor angela merkel, putin talked about russians in ukraine being under attack, having their churches burned down, homes raided. they say there is no evidence that is happening. as one official told me, he has his facts, we have ours. with that, u.s. officials are drafting what could be comprehensive sanctions on russia. these would be the first sanctions on the russian government since the end of the cold war. jonathan karl, abc news, the white house. >>> the tensions in ukraine are giving investors the jitters. markets here and around the world plunged on monday. though they did recover from the steepest losses as the days go on. the price of crude oil fear that russian oil through the ukraine might be interrupted and that could lead to higher gas prices at the pump. >>> prospects for middle east peace talks appear slim, although a major effort to move them forward by secretary of state john kerry. at the white house yesterday, israeli leader netanyahu appeared pessimistic to move the talks forward. later this week president obama
in conversations with president obama and with german chancellor angela merkel, putin talked about russians in ukraine being under attack, having their churches burned down, homes raided. they say there is no evidence that is happening. as one official told me, he has his facts, we have ours. with that, u.s. officials are drafting what could be comprehensive sanctions on russia. these would be the first sanctions on the russian government since the end of the cold war. jonathan karl, abc news,...
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at the head of the pack, german chancellor angela merkel, followed by federal reserve chair janet yellen and philanthropist melinda gates. rounding out the top five, brazil's president, and christine lagarde, first woman to run the international monetary fund. >>> by now you may have heard about the guy hiding cash, prizes and dropping hints about them on twitter. here's what some are finding. here's what it looks like any way. first there's the money taped to the fire hydrant in san jose and didn't take long for hopeful searchers to come run along. the guy takes off running across the street and oh, yes, he found it. 120 bucks. he said he is taking his wife to dinner. we hope they enjoy it. very nice. >> oh, yeah. >> look, he is a little excited. >> look, he is shaking. that's great. >> enjoy that dinner with your wife. >>> summer camping can be a challenging experience. the bugs, the dirt, smoke from the fire. here's the solution. >> this is called casa bubble. probably for obvious reasons the inflatable rooms were created by french designers and made to withstand heat and cold and eve
at the head of the pack, german chancellor angela merkel, followed by federal reserve chair janet yellen and philanthropist melinda gates. rounding out the top five, brazil's president, and christine lagarde, first woman to run the international monetary fund. >>> by now you may have heard about the guy hiding cash, prizes and dropping hints about them on twitter. here's what some are finding. here's what it looks like any way. first there's the money taped to the fire hydrant in san...
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in conversations with the president and with german chancellor angela merkel, putin talked about russians in ukraine being under attack. saying their churches were being burned, their homes were being raided. but u.s. officials say there's simply no evidence that any of that is going on. as one top official told me just a short while ago, he has his facts, we have ours. so, with that, u.s. officials are now working on drafting comprehensive sanctions against russia. diane, if these are imposed, these would be the first sanctions on russia, on what was the soviet union, since the breakup of the soviet union and end of the cold war. >> trying for some diplomatic way out of this. thank you for reporting in tonight and monitoring the situation there. >>> and next, now, we turn to hollywood's biggest night last night. the oscars. 43 million americans tuned in to the academy awards. the biggest audience in a decade. and we all saw history made. for the first time, a movie by a black director took best picture. and a newcomer from that film electrified the night. here's abc's david wright. >> re
in conversations with the president and with german chancellor angela merkel, putin talked about russians in ukraine being under attack. saying their churches were being burned, their homes were being raided. but u.s. officials say there's simply no evidence that any of that is going on. as one top official told me just a short while ago, he has his facts, we have ours. so, with that, u.s. officials are now working on drafting comprehensive sanctions against russia. diane, if these are imposed,...
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intercepted phone calls involving merkel and other german officials. >>> in south korea a subway train plowed into another train stopped at a station in seoul. a city official says that 170 people come -- complained about pain with 32 taken to the hospital. no word on the cause. passengers ignored an announcement telling them to stay in place. >> security scrutiny happening today at san jose international airport after the stow away prepare. >>> bring back our girls, a social media push to find hundreds kidnapped girl and the bay area help now taking part. >> a look outside at the new eastern span of the bay bridge with the sunshine and traffic and weather next. it gives you options based on your budget -- it's a piece of cake. i was told there would be cake. get a free quote at progressive.com. >> check out the beautiful picture from mount tamalpais, and the fog is back as we look to the tower. we see what it is going to do to the temperatures, walnut creek is 88 and redwood city at 82 and san rafael, in more record highs, 91 yesterday but 83 today. look the at temperature in san jose
intercepted phone calls involving merkel and other german officials. >>> in south korea a subway train plowed into another train stopped at a station in seoul. a city official says that 170 people come -- complained about pain with 32 taken to the hospital. no word on the cause. passengers ignored an announcement telling them to stay in place. >> security scrutiny happening today at san jose international airport after the stow away prepare. >>> bring back our girls, a...
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is the focus of the cover story giving the first interview since the recall but number one goes to merkel the four the year in a row and then fed chairman and melinda gates co-chair of the gate foundation and third, president of brazil and director of the international monetary fund take four and give. and hillary clinton is on the live, and marry beltway as we mentioned and facebook c.e.o. and the c.e.o. of ibm. >> coming up on 6:17 and now we have the weather trust on this thursday, little friday, whatever you call it. mike? >> here is what is going on with live doppler 7 hd. the haze is along the coast. we have three miles visibility at half moon bay. that is because the winds are calmer this morning. notice as we look from the east bay hills, across emeryville to san francisco you can see sutro tower is prominent with nothing behind it in the form of marine layer clouds. we will have sunshine today and with the breezes tapering the warmth will come up but the clouds and drizzle are coming back. it is no coincidence that our coolest highs are both of those afternoons. now the temperatu
is the focus of the cover story giving the first interview since the recall but number one goes to merkel the four the year in a row and then fed chairman and melinda gates co-chair of the gate foundation and third, president of brazil and director of the international monetary fund take four and give. and hillary clinton is on the live, and marry beltway as we mentioned and facebook c.e.o. and the c.e.o. of ibm. >> coming up on 6:17 and now we have the weather trust on this thursday,...
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merkel prayed for those victimized by the wall and gave thanks that the wall is no more and all of germany is a democratic county. >> two americans who have been held by north korea are free. kenneth bae and matthew miller landed in washington after being released last night. last night a very thankful bae thank president obama for his help. bae was arrested in 2012 while leading a tour group to a north korean economic zone. >> u.s. war planes have destroyed a convoy of armored isis vehicles in iraq that may have included the top leaders. u.s. officials say they received the intelligence report that the convoy that was steroid was carrying isis leaders including the head of the movement, el baghdady. there is no confirmation of his death. >>> a bombing in the capitol of baghdad has killed 43 people. isis-backed as you sunni militae been blamed for the number of bombings in the shiite neighborhoods in the recent weeks. >>> president obama is on his way to beijing. he will visit china, myanmar and australia. china is hosting the apec summit. the president will hold separate meetings with a n
merkel prayed for those victimized by the wall and gave thanks that the wall is no more and all of germany is a democratic county. >> two americans who have been held by north korea are free. kenneth bae and matthew miller landed in washington after being released last night. last night a very thankful bae thank president obama for his help. bae was arrested in 2012 while leading a tour group to a north korean economic zone. >> u.s. war planes have destroyed a convoy of armored isis...
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merkel grew up in communist controlled east germany. >>> vandal hit a local charter school taking valuable computer commitment. annie mccormick got her hands on 9 surveillance video. >> president obama named his nominee for the u.s. attorney general, what she is not part of and how he can help her. >> bernard hopkins is still going at age 50. >> reporter: nydia here's a look at the headlines. we'll see sunshine over the next several days. this will help us get back into the 60s as early as monday. we have a cold blast coming in the seven-day forecast. it arrives on thursday, i'll have the details when we come right back. sometimes, caring for your neighbors means going the extra mile. when our patient, susan, mentioned her dad couldn't make it in to pearle vision to get his eyes checked... we went to him. and we realized, if he had trouble getting new glasses... he probably wasn't the only one. to us, eye care is about living dr. pearles legacy. building a trusting relationship with the person behind the eyes. this is genuine eye care, right in your neighborhood. this is pearle vision. >>
merkel grew up in communist controlled east germany. >>> vandal hit a local charter school taking valuable computer commitment. annie mccormick got her hands on 9 surveillance video. >> president obama named his nominee for the u.s. attorney general, what she is not part of and how he can help her. >> bernard hopkins is still going at age 50. >> reporter: nydia here's a look at the headlines. we'll see sunshine over the next several days. this will help us get back...
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chancellor merkel lit candles in memory of those who died trying to reach the free berlin known as west berlin. officials gathered at the berlin wall chapel of reconciliation to pray for those victimized by the wall and to offer thanks that the wall is no more and that all of germany is a democratic county. yesterday, former president gorbachev said all the problems in the east and west -- all the progress made in the east and west is being scuttled by what's happening in the ukraine. >> we might scuttle all that as is positive and i am concerned currently. >> gorbachev was the head of the soviet union when the wall came down. >> the liberty medal presentation can be seen tonight on 6abc, malala was given the award. she is 17 and the youngest no bell peace prize winner in history. it airs tonight at 5:00 p.m. right before "action news." it's on? oh yeah. with who? the citizens banker lady. she made things way simple for me, like how to deposit a check from my phone. she's even gonna send me alerts if my balance gets too low. total special treatment. you do know the alerts don't come fro
chancellor merkel lit candles in memory of those who died trying to reach the free berlin known as west berlin. officials gathered at the berlin wall chapel of reconciliation to pray for those victimized by the wall and to offer thanks that the wall is no more and that all of germany is a democratic county. yesterday, former president gorbachev said all the problems in the east and west -- all the progress made in the east and west is being scuttled by what's happening in the ukraine. >>...
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i just spoke with chancellor merkel of germany, we agreed, if there was any doubt that russia is responsible for the vie license in eastern ukraine. the violence is encouraged by russia and the separatists are trained and armed by russia and funded by russia. russia has deliberately and repeatedly violated the sovereignty of ukraine and that make its plain for the world to see. this comes as ukrainian forces are making progress against the separatists. as a result of the actions that russia has taken and the sanctions that we have taken, russia is more isolated than at any time since the cold war. the economy is in decline and this ongoing russia into ukraine will only bring more costs and consequences for russia. next week i'll be in new york to coordinate with our closest allies and partners and at the nato submit in the you needed kingdom, we'll talk about the additional steps to make sure the alliance remains for any challenge and another opportunity for our alliance to continue our partnership with the ukraine and our unwaiving commitment to the ukraine and its people. so, with that i'm
i just spoke with chancellor merkel of germany, we agreed, if there was any doubt that russia is responsible for the vie license in eastern ukraine. the violence is encouraged by russia and the separatists are trained and armed by russia and funded by russia. russia has deliberately and repeatedly violated the sovereignty of ukraine and that make its plain for the world to see. this comes as ukrainian forces are making progress against the separatists. as a result of the actions that russia has...
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. >> angela merkel and marisa mayer among the most powerful women on the planet. who else made the "forbes" list? we'll find out. >>> look at a stock chart. you would think this company would get a top rating from the credit rating agencies. this high fry flyer just got junk status. why? we'll tell you come being next. ♪. i ys say be thman with the plan but with less ergy, moodiness, i had to do something. i saw mdoctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the onlynderarm low t treaent that can restore t vels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especlly those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoidt where axirons applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or incased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctorbout all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased sk of prostate cancer, worseni
. >> angela merkel and marisa mayer among the most powerful women on the planet. who else made the "forbes" list? we'll find out. >>> look at a stock chart. you would think this company would get a top rating from the credit rating agencies. this high fry flyer just got junk status. why? we'll tell you come being next. ♪. i ys say be thman with the plan but with less ergy, moodiness, i had to do something. i saw mdoctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone,...
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robert engle, nyu school of business and he pinpointed it and said it was europe and angela merkel's inability to simply come out and say we'll do what it takes to keep germany's economy strong. you have a different opinion why we saw volatility and why it will continue. >> yes. liz. i think we've been in uncharacteristically low volatility times. i mean if you look at last week's volatility compared to many times in history, it was high, but it was not, actually low by historical standards. i do think there is this building fear of deflation in the marketplace. qe, in theory is going to end. that is like tightening. the dollar is the about getting higher. that is like getting to be monetary tightening. dollar is reacting to fear of monetary tightening and i think that what caused a couple fed presidents to come out last week and talk about extending qe. we think there is high amount of uncertainty in spite of the fact economy is doing fairly well. david: i want to go back to bob iaccino here. joe, we haven't forgotten about you. we'll come to you right next. bob, you're a buyer even
robert engle, nyu school of business and he pinpointed it and said it was europe and angela merkel's inability to simply come out and say we'll do what it takes to keep germany's economy strong. you have a different opinion why we saw volatility and why it will continue. >> yes. liz. i think we've been in uncharacteristically low volatility times. i mean if you look at last week's volatility compared to many times in history, it was high, but it was not, actually low by historical...
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had been caught and apologized for spying on the cell phone of german chancellor merkel, but the former head of the cia and the nsa says spying on friends is commonplace. >> all nations do this, but if you do it, you want to be successful at it, you want to be good at it. to do it and be caught is the worst of all possible worlds. >> reporter: the u.s. had no immediate reaction to the allegations of spying on germany. as to the allegations of spying on u.s. citizens, particularly muslims, senior officials said it is wrong to assume that anyone is spied on because of religion. brian ross, abc news, new york. >>> french police apparently foiled a terror plot to blow up some of the best-known landmarks in paris. the british newspaper, "the telegraph," reports this morning that the eiffel tower and the famous paris museum the louvre were al qaeda targets. french police told the paper that they intercepted coded messages sent from al qaeda to an algerian man living in southern france. he was arrested. in addition to landmarks, terrorists were taking aim at airports and nuclear plants. >>> an
had been caught and apologized for spying on the cell phone of german chancellor merkel, but the former head of the cia and the nsa says spying on friends is commonplace. >> all nations do this, but if you do it, you want to be successful at it, you want to be good at it. to do it and be caught is the worst of all possible worlds. >> reporter: the u.s. had no immediate reaction to the allegations of spying on germany. as to the allegations of spying on u.s. citizens, particularly...
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merkel's first visit to the white house since that report that the nsa had monitored her cell phone. later this morning, the two leaders will hold a press conference in the rose garden. >>> and a new report on the disappearance of flight 370 suggests the search was in trouble from the start with confusion, misinformation and delays. the malaysian government revealed that it took four hours to launch a rescue. and air traffic controllers didn't even realize the flight was missing until 17 minutes after it vanished. >>> and there's breaking news, now, from south korea. a collision on one of seoul's major subway lines. we're hearing one train slammed into another, which was stopped for mechanical reasons. there's dozens of people injured. we'll stay on top of this throughout the morning and bring you the very latest. >>> new, alarming details about this week's botched execution in oklahoma. the needle was inserted into clayton lockett's thigh, after no other suitable vein could be found. some of the drugs never made it into his system because a collapsed vein was not noticed for 21 minu
merkel's first visit to the white house since that report that the nsa had monitored her cell phone. later this morning, the two leaders will hold a press conference in the rose garden. >>> and a new report on the disappearance of flight 370 suggests the search was in trouble from the start with confusion, misinformation and delays. the malaysian government revealed that it took four hours to launch a rescue. and air traffic controllers didn't even realize the flight was missing until...
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>> words repeated by russian president vladimir putin in a phone conversation with germany's angela merkel. taking strain to russia's troubled relationship with the u.s., a call between presidents president obama and vladimir putin achieved little besides traded blame days after a russian fighter buzzed a u.s. warship in the black sea, an incident called provocative. >> the message is "we see you, we don't like you in the backyard and prefer you leave." back at the barricades pro-russian militants and act visits insist they will not leave. >> translation: people will stand to the end. there's no army in ukraine that will leave. these are normal people who do not get paid to be here. >> the former u.s. ambassador to n.a.t.o. joins us now. you hear the statements from the russians. ukraine is on the brink of civil war. what is that indicating to you about russia's intentions? >> that indicates to me that russia intends to continue to use military force. this is not civil war, it's a russian confrontation. armed groups that russia is organising and supporting. and the ukrainian government is
>> words repeated by russian president vladimir putin in a phone conversation with germany's angela merkel. taking strain to russia's troubled relationship with the u.s., a call between presidents president obama and vladimir putin achieved little besides traded blame days after a russian fighter buzzed a u.s. warship in the black sea, an incident called provocative. >> the message is "we see you, we don't like you in the backyard and prefer you leave." back at the...
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embarrassing revelations about spying on foreign leaders, tapping german chancellor, angela merkel's cellphone, spying for commercial gain. >> spying on successful companies, to prevail to have the advantage of knowing what's going on in the scientific community. >> i don't want to preempt journalists, but what i will say is there's no question that the u.s. is engaged in economic spying. if there's information at senan's, they will take it. >> the tremendous gathering for the guardian newspaper, one of the first journalists that snowden reached out to. >> he has brought to light illegal forms of surveillance. >> after the leeks, the liberties board investigating the collection of phone data concluded. >> the government should end its phone record program. >> and last month, a u.s. judge ruled that the collection of telephone records was "probably unconstitutional." >> only a real check on power is if we the public know what they're doing, and that's why it was so important that he shed a light on it. >> snowden is in exile without a u.s. passport, facing espionage charges here, for
embarrassing revelations about spying on foreign leaders, tapping german chancellor, angela merkel's cellphone, spying for commercial gain. >> spying on successful companies, to prevail to have the advantage of knowing what's going on in the scientific community. >> i don't want to preempt journalists, but what i will say is there's no question that the u.s. is engaged in economic spying. if there's information at senan's, they will take it. >> the tremendous gathering for the...
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embarrassing revelations about spying on foreign leaders, tapping angela merkel's cell phone, and edward snowden fold german tv - spying for commercial gain. >> does the n.s.a. spy on siemens, on other successful german companies to prevail, to have the advantage of knowing what is going on in a scientific and the economic world? >> i don't want to pre-empt the journalist, but there's no question that the u.s. is engaged in economic spying. if there is information at siemens that they think would be beneficial to the national interests, not the security, of the united states, they'll go after that information and take it. >> glenn greenwald a columnist writing about intelligence gathering for "the guardian " ws one of the first journalists edward snowden reached out to. >> he has brought to light lies. >> investigators clouded. >> the government shouldnd the program. >> a u.s. judge ruled the collection of domestic telephone records was probably unconstitutional. >> only a check on those in power is if we the public know what we are doing. >> edward snowden remains in exile without a u.s
embarrassing revelations about spying on foreign leaders, tapping angela merkel's cell phone, and edward snowden fold german tv - spying for commercial gain. >> does the n.s.a. spy on siemens, on other successful german companies to prevail, to have the advantage of knowing what is going on in a scientific and the economic world? >> i don't want to pre-empt the journalist, but there's no question that the u.s. is engaged in economic spying. if there is information at siemens that...
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he gets back to washington late tuesday and later in the week will be meeting with merkel, the german chancellor who has been key to the diplomacy. the ukraine situation following him here to asia but will also be front and center when he gets back to washington. >> thank you very much. >> more on the crisis in ukraine which shows no signs of easing. pro-russian separatists are holding a group of observers and accusing them of being spies. he is asking them to try to take steps to free the observers. meanwhile, those sanctions could be slapped on moscow in a couple of days all in an attempt to try to slow down vladimir putin but the 30,000 russian troops are posed on the ukrainian border. >> reporter: all signs in this crisis are digging in and doubling down. the russian separatists are willing to train the international observers they are holding hostage for prisoners from the ukrainian government. the egovernment says they're holding them as human shields. they have not moved in they say due in large part to their fear of heavy civilian causalities if they have to fight house to hou
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angela merkel was advocating for a political solution. is that possible? >> well, it's good that the german chancellor is there. it's important for the european powers to show solidarity for fellow european countries against this kind of aggression from russia. there's other european countries that feel at risk. it's less clear what they have in mind to do to provide ukraine with the capacity to with stand this. she's talking about border security as an issue. that's an issue that the united states and germany don't have a lot of credibility to offer a solution to others about given our experience since 9-11 and our debate in the united states at the moment. but the ukrainians need the capability to stop this kind of a convoy and arming and resupplying of rebels and they need pressure on the russians to pull back those troops. >> the united nations reports that 2,000 people have been killed in this conflict. now winter is drawing closer. what does that mean for the ukrainian people? >> i presume it would mean a less permissive environment for them to opera
angela merkel was advocating for a political solution. is that possible? >> well, it's good that the german chancellor is there. it's important for the european powers to show solidarity for fellow european countries against this kind of aggression from russia. there's other european countries that feel at risk. it's less clear what they have in mind to do to provide ukraine with the capacity to with stand this. she's talking about border security as an issue. that's an issue that the...
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. >>> and angela merkel. >> and we'll take a look at stagflation and what it could mean for your money. >>> but we begin with president obama trying to focus on the economy and getting sidetracked by the wave of illegal immigrants at the u.s. border. the ball is now in congress' court. looking at a $3.7 billion bill to deal with the immigrant crisis. and governor rick perry suggests it may be time to call in the pentagon. molly has this story. >> some say $3.7 billion is teach to spend without securing the border first. but president obama wants to spend the money on more judges and facilities to take care of the children coming across the border illegally. >> we're open to working with democrats and republicans in congress to get this done. but the president has moved quickly to be very clear about what specifically needs to be funded. and we would like to see republicans back up their rhetoric with the kind of urgent action that this situation merits. >> the president did not go to the border during his trip to texas this week. but he did meet with texas governor rick perry. he says
. >>> and angela merkel. >> and we'll take a look at stagflation and what it could mean for your money. >>> but we begin with president obama trying to focus on the economy and getting sidetracked by the wave of illegal immigrants at the u.s. border. the ball is now in congress' court. looking at a $3.7 billion bill to deal with the immigrant crisis. and governor rick perry suggests it may be time to call in the pentagon. molly has this story. >> some say $3.7...
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. >>> hoping for a change, angela merkel says she doubts that americans will stop spying. she said it's not easy to convince the united states to change the way our intelligence services work. she said that after asking that the cia's station chief leave the country. we'll be talking more about this a little bit later. >>> and obama speaking out against john boehner, saying his lawsuit against him over the health care law a political stunt. elisabeth pran is in washington with the story. >> the president again inviting john boehner to sue him. asking him to stop blocking every serious idea he's brought to help the middle class. >> the republican plan is not to work with me, it's to sue me. it's going to waste america's time, and they're paying for it with your hard-earned tax dollars. >> -- such as the employer mandate, delayed until 2015. boehner says it's about reforming the way things are done in washington, and making an example of the president's use of executive action. >> it's not about reasons versus democrats. it's about the legislative branch being taken advantag
. >>> hoping for a change, angela merkel says she doubts that americans will stop spying. she said it's not easy to convince the united states to change the way our intelligence services work. she said that after asking that the cia's station chief leave the country. we'll be talking more about this a little bit later. >>> and obama speaking out against john boehner, saying his lawsuit against him over the health care law a political stunt. elisabeth pran is in washington with...
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allegedly listening in on german chancellor angela merkel's cell phone. now there is more friction between our country and one of our strongest european allies, germany, over more allegations of american spying. in an interview on public radio, she said she's hopeful, but doubts the alleged spying will stop any time soon. germany decided to boot our c.i.a. station chief in berlin after reports that we had recruited two germans who worked in defense and intelligence to hand over secret information to us. this latest comes one year after edward snowden revealed those classified documents that showed there was a massive u.s. surveillance program. >>> ukrainian government forces pounding pro-russian rebels holed up in cities near the eastern border today. kiev claiming nearly 1,000 rebels were killed in air strikes. separatists denying such a large loss of troops. the the attack coming hours after revenge was promised. earlier vice president joe biden reaching out to the president there by phone to discuss the situation in eastern ukraine. >>> former police c
allegedly listening in on german chancellor angela merkel's cell phone. now there is more friction between our country and one of our strongest european allies, germany, over more allegations of american spying. in an interview on public radio, she said she's hopeful, but doubts the alleged spying will stop any time soon. germany decided to boot our c.i.a. station chief in berlin after reports that we had recruited two germans who worked in defense and intelligence to hand over secret...
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if the price of oil shoots up in germany, angela merkel, who is really key to this and key to imposing sanctions, may get wobbly at the knees. we just don't know how strong and for how long the united states can insist on sanctions. >> so basically, putin in a sense could have the west hog-tied with the financial services. >> absolutely. if the west cannot hold together, putin not only has a tactical victory, he will have a strategic victory. >> one of the successes of the cold war was ronald reagan was able to drive the price of oil down. do you see a possibility that could happen now or there is no sense we will really have this financial pressure against moscow similar to what we had to end the cold war? >> look, in the longer term there is a lot the united states and its european allies can do. for one thing, we can start exporting natural gas to europe and take some of the financial pressure off of them. but these are longer-term solutions. is this enough to change russian behavior in the next three to five years? very hard to say. >> and so many opponents of fracking, for example
if the price of oil shoots up in germany, angela merkel, who is really key to this and key to imposing sanctions, may get wobbly at the knees. we just don't know how strong and for how long the united states can insist on sanctions. >> so basically, putin in a sense could have the west hog-tied with the financial services. >> absolutely. if the west cannot hold together, putin not only has a tactical victory, he will have a strategic victory. >> one of the successes of the...
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. >>> a german magazine reporting that nsa kept over 300 reports on chancellor angel merkel in a special databank. >>> the white house celebrating new obamacare numbers saying more than 6 million people signed up for insurance. the milestone coming as we are just two days away from the original deadline for people to sign up or face a fine. the white house is saying that you can get an extension if you can prove you tried to sign up before monday. meanwhile, the latest fox news poll showing 56% of americans oppose the health care law. 40% favor. these numbers holding steady from two years ago. bringing in to discuss this isselen isselen radner. >> let's analyze the poll we showed. ellen, i will start with you. what is plaguing obamacare most, the problems with the signing up? you had a personal experience with that. is it messaging about what is with the affordable care act is or is it that the president's signature legislation hasn't matched the good intentions and is just not working? >> we don't know whether it's matched the good intentions because it hasn't really gone into effect in
. >>> a german magazine reporting that nsa kept over 300 reports on chancellor angel merkel in a special databank. >>> the white house celebrating new obamacare numbers saying more than 6 million people signed up for insurance. the milestone coming as we are just two days away from the original deadline for people to sign up or face a fine. the white house is saying that you can get an extension if you can prove you tried to sign up before monday. meanwhile, the latest fox...
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two weeks ago chancellor merkel met with the president and germany has a lead role with regard to the engagement with the russian diplomacy. the united states is hopeful that the germans will at least try to mitigate some of the intent inside of the european union with regard to putin making sure europe has a stronger front. but the game is still influencing kiev. we also saw thee]7@ demonstrat this week of the russian federation navy review where mr. putin stood tall looking at the return of russian nationalism in crimea. but europe and germany is still a play but it is still mr. putin's call. >> and he calls it new russia and he wants to spread it farther than what he has. and they have economic ties in france. they are selling two war ships to moscow in the middle of all of this. >> that is a very troubling development. i don't they think the european union isçqxu)ong enough. i think they'll try to find a way around it. that is the traditional way they've done things. i think it is imperative for the united states to demonstrate strong leadership using our leverage for national s
two weeks ago chancellor merkel met with the president and germany has a lead role with regard to the engagement with the russian diplomacy. the united states is hopeful that the germans will at least try to mitigate some of the intent inside of the european union with regard to putin making sure europe has a stronger front. but the game is still influencing kiev. we also saw thee]7@ demonstrat this week of the russian federation navy review where mr. putin stood tall looking at the return of...
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i think the president's recent meeting with german chancellor angela merkel produced almost nothing in terms of closer allied agreement. i think putin has had the high cards. he still has them. >> so putin basically has a green light? >> well, he has an implicit green light. he doesn't think that the sanctions that have been imposed so far are enough to slow him down. he doesn't see any concerted effort by the west to come to the ukraine interim government's defense, and while i think his objective fundamentally is to either delegitimize the upcoming presidential elections later this month or if he could win th them, he's also got a plan "b" and it looks like that may be more what is happening which is partitioning the country again, as in crimea, stirring up opposition in the eastern and southern parts and taking those parts into russia. >> you talk about a concerted effort by the west to help ukraine and calling for that. there's a bill calling for $100 million in direct aid. sending mres, not sending any lethal weapon, not arming the ukrainians. should we arm them? >> well, i think
i think the president's recent meeting with german chancellor angela merkel produced almost nothing in terms of closer allied agreement. i think putin has had the high cards. he still has them. >> so putin basically has a green light? >> well, he has an implicit green light. he doesn't think that the sanctions that have been imposed so far are enough to slow him down. he doesn't see any concerted effort by the west to come to the ukraine interim government's defense, and while i...
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martha: we have the nsa issue with angela merkel she wasn't too happy about before this. reporter: there was a rift. it came out last year with the edward snowden revelation that the u.s. was doing a lot of evils dropping on its ally. it's not -- the germans are especially sensitive to privacy issues. we spoke with the u.s. embassy in berlin. they are trying to pass things off. in a statement they say the security relationship with germany is very important. germany also trying to make nice today and officials saying the relationship is in his words without alternative. he receives the foreign minister they just want it to be honest. secretary of state kerry is meeting tomorrow on the sidelines much a relate together iran nuclear issue with his german count are part. this is one example of the many relationships and cooperation between the u.s. and germany. martha: where the rubber meets the road and the real diplomats are made and broken. bill: a new crisis and the president says it's someone else's fault. house speaker is asking one question, will the president take the
martha: we have the nsa issue with angela merkel she wasn't too happy about before this. reporter: there was a rift. it came out last year with the edward snowden revelation that the u.s. was doing a lot of evils dropping on its ally. it's not -- the germans are especially sensitive to privacy issues. we spoke with the u.s. embassy in berlin. they are trying to pass things off. in a statement they say the security relationship with germany is very important. germany also trying to make nice...
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martha: angela merkel said this is not essentially gorbachev we are dealing with. vladimir putin she says is not dealing in reality. she says he's quote in another world. general keane until we understand that what chance have we got with all this? >> the most important thing i learned my entire life as a military person. you have to understand your enemy before you can hope to have influence over them. we have to admit that we have a russian nationalist who is seeking regional domination while he is accessing countries with russian ties to him that are not in nato. he's interested in countries who are not under the nato umbrellas that have russian fieps. nato wake up. president obama and secretary kerry wake up. we have the capability to deal with them even short of military operations. we should stop ring our han hans saying this is too hard. there is much we can do to poke this guy in the eye to make him understand what was done by him. martha: we will show comments made by mitt romney and sarah aipalin, and they were actually right. bill: a facebook photo of a
martha: angela merkel said this is not essentially gorbachev we are dealing with. vladimir putin she says is not dealing in reality. she says he's quote in another world. general keane until we understand that what chance have we got with all this? >> the most important thing i learned my entire life as a military person. you have to understand your enemy before you can hope to have influence over them. we have to admit that we have a russian nationalist who is seeking regional domination...
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so he's looking at the team, but he's looking at president obama, he's looking at merkel, he's looking at cameron. he decides i'm bigger, i'm tougher, i'm strong ever. i can kick their political behind. >> do you think vladimir putin is planning long-term, that he has a long-term view of the horizon or his actions are more instinctual? >> i think his planned horizon is nonexistent. he acts on instincts. he's actually fairly consistent. but he have seen he has no ability to plan for the future. >> i disagree. >> aerial, explain that. why do you disagree? there is a strategy to his actions in crimea and elsewhere. >> marsha, you wrote a book on putin, you know that he said in 2005 that the greatest catastrophe of the 20th century was the collapse of the soviet union. his lifetime project now is the eurasian union for the 21st century, which is his afernlt to rectify this alleged historic injustice to russia. and in order to do that, he needs to go and take territory that he considers as historic russian territory. such as crimea. it is a ukrainian territory. is >> i want you to be able t
so he's looking at the team, but he's looking at president obama, he's looking at merkel, he's looking at cameron. he decides i'm bigger, i'm tougher, i'm strong ever. i can kick their political behind. >> do you think vladimir putin is planning long-term, that he has a long-term view of the horizon or his actions are more instinctual? >> i think his planned horizon is nonexistent. he acts on instincts. he's actually fairly consistent. but he have seen he has no ability to plan for...
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angela merkel wants the job to go to jean-claude juncker. the three others remain opposed to the idea. >>> the actress angelina jolie and the british foreign secretary william hague have joined forces to host an international summit looking for ways to end sexual violence around the world. the concern is that rape is being used as a weapon of war in many conflict zones. more than 100 countries are attending the summit here in london. >>> there's been widespread violence in iraq where the northern province of nineveh has fallen to militants. hundreds of gunmen launched an overnight assault on the city of mosul. this coming as twin bombings kill at least 20 people in the city. >>> do stay with us here on "bbc world news." still to come on "gmt," trapped in the darkest depths of the earth. we'll bring you the latest from southern germany and speak to a rescue team trying to save one man stuck in the country's most treacherous cave system. hey, razor. check this out. it's time to get a hotel. we can save big with priceline express deals. hey you
angela merkel wants the job to go to jean-claude juncker. the three others remain opposed to the idea. >>> the actress angelina jolie and the british foreign secretary william hague have joined forces to host an international summit looking for ways to end sexual violence around the world. the concern is that rape is being used as a weapon of war in many conflict zones. more than 100 countries are attending the summit here in london. >>> there's been widespread violence in...
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president putin told the german chancellor angel merkel he ordered the partial withdraw but nato believes tens of thousands of russian soldiers are disdeployed along the border. general motors said it can recall more than 1.3 million vehicles in the united states to fix defects in power steering. it's the latest problem for the company. on friday it expanded its global recall of cars with effective ignition switches to 2.6 million. that detect has been linked to 30 deaths. today malaysian authorities reveal the last words from the crew of the missing plane were good night, malaysian 370. not the more casual, all right, good night, as previously reported. it comes as a shift is leaving perth for the search area, turning a device for the missing plane's flight box recorder. the bbc john donaldson is in perth and has the latest. >> back to base but still no breakthrough. planes are now scouring the southern indian ocean and still no closer to knowing where the missing malaysian airliner crashed. for the moment though, no question of giving up. >> i'm certainly not putting a time limit on it.
president putin told the german chancellor angel merkel he ordered the partial withdraw but nato believes tens of thousands of russian soldiers are disdeployed along the border. general motors said it can recall more than 1.3 million vehicles in the united states to fix defects in power steering. it's the latest problem for the company. on friday it expanded its global recall of cars with effective ignition switches to 2.6 million. that detect has been linked to 30 deaths. today malaysian...
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say toid here putin angela merkel that the country is on the brink of civil war, and now we are seeing things boiling up. >> the only thing i know for certain is the red sox were in in 1650 four. >> we have to keep the series and moved to the second front-page story. yahoo! up eight percent in premarket trading. probably had nothing to do with earnings with slightly beat estimates but it is all about increaseeporting a 66% in sales and it is preparing for an ideal and yahoo! owns about 24% of the company. will! ceo marissa mayer have to speed up the turnaround rather than count on alibaba to bail her out. tom. moan, >> we are going to beat this to death in a moment. this is like the constant theme of alibaba and yahoo! and yahoo!baba. >> two reasons you care about yahoo!, it owns 20% of all about and number two, marissa mayer. , ii used yahoo! weather dumped that and now i use dark sky. >> why dark sky? >> it is better than yahoo! weather. that is how ephemeral it all is. >> our third front-page story, credit suisse earnings tumbling. the second largest was bank had first-quarter profi
say toid here putin angela merkel that the country is on the brink of civil war, and now we are seeing things boiling up. >> the only thing i know for certain is the red sox were in in 1650 four. >> we have to keep the series and moved to the second front-page story. yahoo! up eight percent in premarket trading. probably had nothing to do with earnings with slightly beat estimates but it is all about increaseeporting a 66% in sales and it is preparing for an ideal and yahoo! owns...
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the german chancellor angela merkel with strong words for vladimir putin. the financial times reports she delivered scathing criticism of the russian president over the weekend telling a newspaper he is creating problems in mobile the and germany attempting to make the balkan states dependent. those are your top headlines. >> college football in shaping up here as we enter december with the fields set for the playoffs and it is the first time on new year's day that alabama plays ohio state and they killed it this weekend. florida state will pay oregon and there is the usual number of miserable people not involved. the winners meet january 12 two decide the national ship. baylor tcu was awesome this year and they -- both school sucked they should've made the final ploy. you follow this much more than i -- this ist michigan better than the different things. >> it will make new year's day a little more funny -- do they have any tom keene figurines? >> we had a bobblehead. >> there it is, the bobblehead doll. we'll get you a gift one of these days. >> with a bo
the german chancellor angela merkel with strong words for vladimir putin. the financial times reports she delivered scathing criticism of the russian president over the weekend telling a newspaper he is creating problems in mobile the and germany attempting to make the balkan states dependent. those are your top headlines. >> college football in shaping up here as we enter december with the fields set for the playoffs and it is the first time on new year's day that alabama plays ohio...
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. >> angela merkel meeting with david cameron in sweden, the northern lights this time of year. president obama taking questions today regarding student debt. that is a real problem. >> a huge problem. a data check. stocks, bonds, currencies and commodities. s&p futures, down they go. 250 up to 2.61. figure broke a big deal. that is a weaker euro. maybe that is the headline item. rounded up. drama here. when irude is 1.10 walked in the room. look at the vix. shows a complacency. the ft makes a big splash on that today. breakroom near 110. has beeniant raoul stronger over the past number of days. here is the news for pros to my which shows how unusual central banking is. the italian bond yields 20 years back. a tight trading range. down we go. you and i have never seen this. the bidding for paper is a fever . >> a little trivia. is it cheaper to borrow 10 year money in the u.s. or spain? >> i would guess spain. liz a.m. saunders will join us for the next hour from charles schwab's. right now going to the front page. here is scarlet fu with device of the morning. >> time warner in
. >> angela merkel meeting with david cameron in sweden, the northern lights this time of year. president obama taking questions today regarding student debt. that is a real problem. >> a huge problem. a data check. stocks, bonds, currencies and commodities. s&p futures, down they go. 250 up to 2.61. figure broke a big deal. that is a weaker euro. maybe that is the headline item. rounded up. drama here. when irude is 1.10 walked in the room. look at the vix. shows a complacency....
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doesn't angela merkel deserve respect? right things to the by germany. i think germany gets all of the best things they can without making any sacrifices. it is a great economy. ever great -- small, independent companies. germany wants the rest of europe to be runaway germany is. one of the things like suppressing wages. i think germany thinks it is good that deflation might not be so bad, that there might be internal to valuation's. that is painful to do. >> do you get to go to brazil to the world cup? becauseoing to brazil six months ago, friend of mine from college said, i'm entering the lottery for tickets, can you go? i said to my wife, can i go? he wins, sure, sure, if the lottery, you can go. so i'm going and watching greece versus ivory coast. >> oh, boy. >> that is what was available. we can't scalp tickets for u.s. versus germany. exclusive, full coverage of greece versus ivory coast. anthe ivory coast is underappreciated team. >> save us, scarlet fu. i'm going to look up ivory coast. >> let's get to company news. surprise shakeup that "new yor
doesn't angela merkel deserve respect? right things to the by germany. i think germany gets all of the best things they can without making any sacrifices. it is a great economy. ever great -- small, independent companies. germany wants the rest of europe to be runaway germany is. one of the things like suppressing wages. i think germany thinks it is good that deflation might not be so bad, that there might be internal to valuation's. that is painful to do. >> do you get to go to brazil to...
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. >> angela merkel is distracted by european politics, we are distracted by the president at west point today. do? should the west >> i think it was correct for us to say that this election was a success. we need to show the legitimacy of ukrainian government, we also need to stop with the red lines that we are going to fail on. i think we have to provide more support than just a billion dollars of loan guarantees. it is not about putting sanctions on the russians. when the international monetary fund has promised 27. why has president vladimir putin been so quiet? >> he is in no hurry. he has already taken a lot of what he needs. the situation on the ground is much better than it was in the ukraine that it was a month ago or two months ago. but the attacks that we have seen as of late have been ominous from everyone but vladimir putin, from the prime minister and others. i think time is on his side. this is not the environment where he needs to make a quick decision. >> we just had memorial day and for so much of america, we have been removed from military affairs. he was great with th
. >> angela merkel is distracted by european politics, we are distracted by the president at west point today. do? should the west >> i think it was correct for us to say that this election was a success. we need to show the legitimacy of ukrainian government, we also need to stop with the red lines that we are going to fail on. i think we have to provide more support than just a billion dollars of loan guarantees. it is not about putting sanctions on the russians. when the...
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witha merkel is meeting matteo renzi. we have seen this 1000 times. when and what will make the change? >> numbers like that. i think this austerity debate is necessary. even if europe does do what do, whatghi wants to about basic reforms? what about the work week? what about capital development? >> you are talking about a complete revamp. firing people is sacrilege in europe. debate isbe, but the too narrow. >> you see this right now with the german 10 year yield. 0.899. wo year, we are still paying the privilege of lending to germany. they have raised the prospect of eliminating 35 hour workweek. do you feel the slowdown in europe is eroding the political will for the sanctions against russia? >> i think we have maxed out on sanctions anyway. the price of crude has already come down. there is no more appetite for sanctions. things seem to have stabilized somewhat. i'm not saying it is going to be resolved. i think it is going to look an awful lot like it looks now in three or six months. i think you will have a low level sub conflict, not quite a wa
witha merkel is meeting matteo renzi. we have seen this 1000 times. when and what will make the change? >> numbers like that. i think this austerity debate is necessary. even if europe does do what do, whatghi wants to about basic reforms? what about the work week? what about capital development? >> you are talking about a complete revamp. firing people is sacrilege in europe. debate isbe, but the too narrow. >> you see this right now with the german 10 year yield. 0.899. wo...
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michael hayden here, when i was in germany i told my german friends that i'm sorry, but chancellor merkel should not have been discussing anything other than potato soup recipes on her cell phone. it is not a safe form of communication. but that has provoked very strong anti-american sentiment in germany. real unprecedented step of having a cia station chief kicked out of an allied embassy, so that doesn't ever happen. that happened in germany this summer. it's very easy to lament european pacifism. we been doing that for decades since the end of world war ii, and start of the cold war come and calling on the europeans to pay for more of their own defense, take a tougher line. but i think there is a lot of blame has to be laid at the figure of the administration in washington. i think when you take a policy of leaving from behind, particularly in europe, this is the first post your president we've ever had who has no real connections to europe, no real affinity for europe. i think every other president has had some sort of connection to the european continent. this was her asian president
michael hayden here, when i was in germany i told my german friends that i'm sorry, but chancellor merkel should not have been discussing anything other than potato soup recipes on her cell phone. it is not a safe form of communication. but that has provoked very strong anti-american sentiment in germany. real unprecedented step of having a cia station chief kicked out of an allied embassy, so that doesn't ever happen. that happened in germany this summer. it's very easy to lament european...
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little as possible of the relationship between germany and russia is very strong remember engine of merkel grew up in east germany at a time when it was part of the soviet empire there putin was a k.g.b. k.g.b. officer stationed in germany he speaks german she speaks russian they they've got a lot going on in terms of the north stream pipeline i mean there's no more kind of natural lines in the world than germany russia germany is a technological powerhouse russia is a natural resource powerhouse germany's the natural resources russian is the technology so that's kind of a match made in heaven so the merkel is going to do what she has to do publicly she's got to go along with the president barrack bear in mind obama is the one who tapped her phone not putin so so that i think the german russian connection is very strong but there's a little bit of posturing up but i think europe will do as little as possible now and harrison has been telling me to watch italy with its terrible demographics high debt load in zero growth as a key battleground in europe so why does it even matter. well it onl
little as possible of the relationship between germany and russia is very strong remember engine of merkel grew up in east germany at a time when it was part of the soviet empire there putin was a k.g.b. k.g.b. officer stationed in germany he speaks german she speaks russian they they've got a lot going on in terms of the north stream pipeline i mean there's no more kind of natural lines in the world than germany russia germany is a technological powerhouse russia is a natural resource...